06/20/2026
🏆 Game-day energy in the Distillery District! John Adams navigated early American politics as the nation’s first vice president. Now he is navigating one of Toronto’s most historic neighborhoods, ⚽️ match ball in hand.
06/19/2026
Travel Tip for FIFA World Cup 2026™: Review the rules for traveling with a minor (under 18 years of age) into Canada outlined by the Canada Border Services Agency. There are rules about acceptable identification, custody documents, and consent letters from parents or legal guardians. Canada Border Services officers are on alert for children who need protection and may question you about children who come with you.
Learn more at:
Travel Advisory | Travel.State.gov
Prepare for your trip to by reviewing the State Department Travel Advisory, entry and exit requirements, local laws, and U.S. embassy tips.
06/17/2026
⚽️🏆 Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. At BMO Field, he’s watching co-hosts U.S, Canada, and Mexico write sports history in 2026.
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06/15/2026
Planning to see a FIFA World Cup 2026™ match in Canada? A passport card can be used to cross U.S. land borders only. If you’re traveling by air, you’ll need a U.S. passport book, including for flights between cities in Canada. Learn more at travel.state.gov/passports.
06/12/2026
⚽️🏆 Happy match day, Toronto! From Lake Ontario to the CN Tower, George Washington’s friendly Toronto visit is all about the spirit of 2026: teamwork, connection, and the shared love of the beautiful game.
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06/10/2026
Sign up for the free Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) at step.state.gov to receive safety alerts and information from the U.S. Embassy in Canada during your trip to the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
06/09/2026
🇺🇸🇨🇦 CG Hunt was impressed with future U.S. and Canadian leaders he met from Penn State and Toronto Metropolitan University!
These bright students are taking a unique binational course on North American Politics and Canadian-American Relations, co-taught for 20 years by Professors Rob Speel and Greg Inwood.
CG Hunt discussed his career path, the role of the US Consulate Toronto, current policy priorities, and took great questions about the bilateral relationship and the art of diplomacy. It's inspiring to engage with emerging leaders who will shape the future of our partnership.
🎓Thank you to the professors and students for the warm welcome!